My friend Francisco Rocha, who had already sent me photos of the hearing loop available in London supermarkets, this time sent me some great photos of the magnetic rim on the London Underground. At each station there is a“Help Point“, which is a help center. It has a fire alarm, a button to call for help and information and...HEARING LOOP – MAGNETIC RING! How can you not love this accessibility? 🙂
In May I’m going on a month-long trip to Europe and I intend to make a detailed record of all the places I find
hearing loop
available – that way it’s easier to show the authorities in Brazil that accessibility is quick and simple, and doesn’t require all the hype and years of ‘discussion’ that go on here.
Whoever is abroad and has a record of places with
hearing loop
take a picture and send it to me so I can publish it on Crônicas! 😉
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